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📈 Análisis del canal de Telegram UPSC CSE Why

El canal UPSC CSE Why (@csewhy) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 42 445 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 4 279 en la categoría Educación y el puesto 9 075 en la región India.

📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica

Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 42 445 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 26 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de -226, y en las últimas 24 horas de -9, conservando un alto alcance.

  • Estado de verificación: No verificado
  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 12.46%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 5.12% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 5 288 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 2 175 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 9.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como context, newspaper, hindu, relevance, governance.

📝 Descripción y política de contenido

El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
Smart notes & right guidance for UPSC CSE. Current Affairs updates daily On a special CA mission for UPSC 2026, tune in daily! PYQs matlab CSEWhy. Get PYQs (Pre, Mains & CSAT) at CSEWhy.com/upsc Follow on X: X.com/csewhy IG: Instagram.com/csewh...

Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 27 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Educación.

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Note: @CSEWhyBookClub Meetup tomorrow in Karol Bagh, Delhi. Fill this form to get an invite 🚨September 13 2023 | Wednesday🚨 Subscribe to my high value blog for UPSC aspirants with email: blog.csewhy.com Mains Keywords✍🏼 1. Green water Rainfed soil moisture tapped by food & cash crops 2. Blue water Water in rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and groundwater • 75% of footprint in India is green water. Pre related🗒 1. Stitched Ship • Wooden boat built by carvel with planks stitched together with cords/ropes • These went out of order since they could not take canon recoil shots • Govt. of India now reviving the culture in name of ancient heritage Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. Africa at high table 2. Why’s diesel fuel under pressure? 3. G20s climate action promise 4. High inflation falling consumer segment: Double whammy TH 1. Drop the bad idea of simultaneous elections (ONOE counter) 2. Spotlighting another broader point, the rogue channel (GS3 Security) 3. Climate phenomenon and food security (focus on El Niño impacts on agri & monsoon) 4. A canvas of racism, sexism: When AI reimagined global health (Must read, imp for GS4 ethics) PS: Join @CSEWhyBookClub

CSEWhy BookClub is happening again in Delhi. Guess what? It’ll happen more often now! (Entry only by invite) When? 04:30-06:30 pm on Sept 14 (tomorrow) Where? Karol Bagh, Delhi (exact location to be sent with invite) How to get an invite? Fill this form 👇🏼 https://forms.gle/GUL7mFGSSBgFwCvZ7

If you are writing Mains this year, know that some part of this win is luck 💁🏻‍♂️ Give it your all Just one more week, don’t let your guard down😄 Fight hard. Fight strong.💪🏻 If you aren’t, know that this year was unlucky for many. Hold tight! Trust your Bal. Buddhi. Vidya.🫡

There comes a point in UPSC aspirant’s life where we realise we missed on young life experience. We did not travel places, We did not meet friends, We did not make friends, We did not earn money Unfortunately, the aspirant to officer journey is not reaching a conclusion, either. Such a realisation is scary. You feel something drop in stomach You feel legs weaker and gut cries The parents are older, maybe even retired It feels worthless to be a burden on them Honestly, I’ve been there More often than you think! Despite cracking good exams and even cracking army recruitment (missing medical) I had felt I’m good for nothing. If you’re relating to this story, I’ve just one thing to tell you (from experience) Bhai sunn, Darr matt. Side me kuch shuru kar. Time badlega. Tune mehnat ki hai imaandaari se toh darr matt. Thoda si mehnat aur bass. Direction redesign kar, sab hoga. Upskill kar khud ko, bal buddhi vidya teeno par focus kar. Tu bass darr matt!

Note: @CSEWhyBookClub Meetup on September 14. Fill this form to get an invite 🚨September 12 2023 | Tuesday🚨 100k+ aspirants have read the G20 story, have you? Mains Keywords✍🏼 1. Gresham’s law • Bad money drives out good • Comes into play when exchange rate b/w two moneys or currencies is fixed by govt at a certain ratio that is different from market exchange rate • Currency whose value is fixed at value below market rate go out of circulation (undervalued currency) • Overvalued currency on the other hand doesn’t find enough buyers • Eg: SL govt fixing 200 as price of USD in SL currency (bad money) drove out Dollar from institutional market (good money) 2. Thier’s law • Good money drives out bad • Complementary to Gresham’s law • eg: crypto issues by private producers (good money) driving out govt issued Fiat (bad money) 3. Checkout picoflare jets here Quotes💭 • Startups and MSMEs are natural engines of growth. They’re key to socio economic transformation by driving innovation and creating employment Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. Love for Maths, ISRO job: what drove 2 women behind sun, moon missions (beautiful story) 2. Cautiously on AI (focus on last paragraphs) 3. Why Morocco earthquake is so devastating? (Read to understand geographic compulsions of Northern Africa) 4. What has triggered mutual funds surge (pg13) TH 1. The signals from this ‘Made in China’ smartphone story (focus on US-China comparison) 2. On china’s economic slow down (start with reading the gist and last paragraph of article first) 3. Gresham’s law (pg9) 4. The physics of letting waves go one way but not the other (pg11) PS: Inviting all aspirants to join CSEWhyBookClub meetups. Come to this fun place, play some games, read and make new friends. Join @CSEWhyBookClub

Note: CSEWhyBookClub meetup in Delhi this week. Join @CSEWhyBookClub for details 🚨September 11 2023 | Monday🚨 Mains Keywords✍🏼 1. India Stack Set of open APIs & Digital Public Goods that aim to unlock economic primitives of identity, data and payments at population scale 2. Harambee Swahili word for cooperation (use in context of AU @G20 driven by India) Pre related🗒 1. African Union • 55 member Intergovernmental org estd 2002 as successor to Organisation of African Unity (OAU estd 1963) • Secretariat: Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) • GDP: ~$3bn w/ 1.4bn population • Objectives - Achieve greater unity & solidarity b/w African countries & people - Accelerate socio-economic & political integration of the continent - Foster peace, stability & security across the continent - Protecting & promoting human rights Achievements - Peacekeeping missions helped governments tackle terrorism - Prevented violence in major parts - African continent FTA 2021 2. Urali tribe A backward tribe of Kerala Quote(s)💭 • Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy - Newton • Indian constitution is an outcome of a political movement • Cotton, like coconut, is source of 3F: Food, Feed & Fibre Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. Build awareness through Pg8, 2. An unforgettable Presidency (read for achievements) 3. Bringing Africa in (beautiful & imp pov) 4. India's falling cotton production: the causes of worry, and the solutions (Imp for GS3) 5. What's PGII? (Imp quick read) TH 1. Quick read via pg8 & pg9 2. Redouble efforts to reduce disaster risks (GS3 Disaster) 3. On the crime of 'false promise to marry' (GS2, IMP read) Good conclusion for ONOE The ONOE will become meaningful if ON is understood in its political cultural diversity & OE is envisaged as one of the tools to address the moral political decline of our political class PS: join @CSEWhyBookClub

India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor • Beacon of cooperation & innovation • Makes trade b/w Ind-Europe 40% faster • Sec
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India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor • Beacon of cooperation & innovation • Makes trade b/w Ind-Europe 40% faster • Secures supply chains & food security, foster innovation and connect communities to secure and stable internet • Includes electricity cable & a clean hydrogen pipeline to promote clean energy trade b/w Asia, Mid-east & Europe • 2 corridors: - Eastern: Connects India to Arabian Gulf - Northern: Arabian Gulf to Europe (Has rail and road routes) • Jointly spearheaded by India-US • Connectivity for India-Saudi Arabia-UAE-Jordan-Israel-EU Pointers on it is reflection of the new global world order 1. Breakaway from the past mindset 2. Breaks Pak's veto over India's overland connectivity to the west 3. Bypasses Iran 4. Deepens Indian strategic engagement with Arabia 5. Shared interests of UAE-Israel-Saudi bring down political temperature in mid-east 6. Counters BRI 7. Mobilization of Europe into infra development in the region 8. Gives India a foot in the door for Trans Africa Corridor

Note: @CSEWhyBookClub meetup soon in Delhi! Join @CSEWhyBookClub :) 🚨September 10 2023 | Sunday🚨 100k+ aspirants have read the G20 story, have you? Mains Keys🗝 (Use as examples in Mains answers) 1. Badai Bazaar in Malappuram (GS1) A 'badai' place for elderly to come and chat with their friends, Badai means bragging or boasting Quote(s)💭 "We believe that connectivity is the source not only for fostering trade but also trust" - Narendra Modi Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. Page 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13 (Run your eyes through the basics for G20, don't lose sleep over it) TH 1. Page 6, 7, 13 (basic read, don't lose sleep over it) 2. Scientists grow a model of human embryo in lad 3. Southeast Asia’s source of stability (ASEAN) PS: Need any help for the UPSC prep? Talk to me directly at whycse[at]gmail[dot]com

Fine compilation of notes for UPSC from New Delhi Declaration by Indian Express Click here to download both these images
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Fine compilation of notes for UPSC from New Delhi Declaration by Indian Express Click here to download both these images

Note: Get access to my daily CA compilation via point no. 2 of the pinned message 🚨September 09 2023 | Saturday🚨 Find UPSC centric notes about Nataraja on my blog here Mains Keywords✍🏼 1. India working towards brighter future by: - Galvanising green initiatives as One Earth - Promoting inclusive growth as One Family - Synergising technology for One Future 2. Rip and Replace project (US) Mandates US companies tear out telecom equipment made by Chinese firms (India already did this with launch of 5G) 3. 4Cs pushing negative sentiments COVID19, Conflict, Climate Change, Cost of living Crisis 4. Uniform, Unified and zero tolerance approach to terror Pre related🗒 1. Wagh Nakh • Tiger claws of Shivaji maharaj used to kill Afzal Khan • To be brought back from the U.K. by MH Govt. Quote(s)💭 - Music expresses that which cannot be put into the words Victor Hugo Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. Agents of global well being (Health Policy & IR) 2. Takeaways from the thali economics (read for an idea) TH Can skip reading today PS: @CSEWhyBookClub coming soon in Delhi! 😄

Thinking of hosting a book club Meetup around Karol Bagh in Delhi. I feel aspirants shall take small breaks regularly. Such Meetup will offer excellent opportunity for all to come together. Still planning, react ❤️ if you will want to join to meet people and talk about books 😄

India to open embassy in Dili, Timor Leste; a small country to the east of Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia A fresh decision
India to open embassy in Dili, Timor Leste; a small country to the east of Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia A fresh decision taken up as PM was at ASEAN

Note: Well paying writing internship for UPSC aspirants on @CSEWhyPlanB 🚨September 08 2023 | Friday🚨 Find UPSC centric notes about Nataraja on my blog here Mains Keywords✍🏼 1. Proliferation Financing N. Korea's reliance on arms sale to fund its (nuclear) weapons development 2. G2-A2 • G2: Sino-US rapprochement • A2: Sino-India deal as part of broader Asia-for-Asian agreement 3. Heat Index aka Apparent temperature - Measure of how temperature feels to humans after taking into account the relative humidity & air temperature - High humidity during heatwaves lead to heat stress (i.e.body unable to get rid of heat leading to increased heart rate) & heat related health issues in humans Mains Keys🗝 (Use as examples in the answers) 1. Lyngdoh Committee recommendations read here Quote(s)💭 - Language is a vehicle to transfer information, ideas and emotions. - Dialogue and diplomacy form the only path to resolution Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. Critical for green future (Good conclusion by minister) 2. Without sperm/egg, how scientists grew whole model of human embryo (GS3 SnT) TH (2 Good articles on Koreans today) 1. Disappearing languages, vanishing voices (V. IMP for GS1 Culture) 2. Finding Seoul in Indo-Pacific (Note how RoK is finding its place in global diplomacy) 3. Impact of RBI's lending guidelines 4. Ukraine war: the issues with Russia’s arms purchases from North Korea 5. Providing support to women dealing with the unbearable pain of vaginismus (Recommended to all women) PS: Need any help for the UPSC prep? Talk to me directly at whycse[at]gmail[dot]com

Representation of People Act 1951 has a unique loophole that is highlighted in the first highlight of this clipping - Section
Representation of People Act 1951 has a unique loophole that is highlighted in the first highlight of this clipping - Section 77 of RPA 1951 in second highlight - Law commission recommendation in the third highlight of the above clip

Note: Well paying writing internship for UPSC aspirants on @CSEWhyPlanB 🚨September 07 2023 | Thursday🚨 Subscribe to my valuable blog for UPSC aspirants with your email: blog.CSEWhy.com Mains Keywords✍🏼 1. Global Common • Parts of planet falling outside sovereignty of any state. • Typically used to describe supra national & global resources domain • UN defined global commons: - high seas - atmosphere - Antarctica - outer space 2. 3 important changes in post pandemic world order • Shift away from GDP-centric view to human-centric view • Recognising importance of resilience & reliability in global supply chains • Collective call for boosting multilateralism through reform of global institutions Mains Keys 🗝 (Use as examples in GS answers) 1. Japan objects to China’s new map showing territories of neighbours (India included) as its own (GS2 IR) 2. Section 77 of RP Act 1951: Election candidates to keep a/c of expenditure incurred on elections from "date on which he has been nominated" till "date of declaration of result" (GS2 RP Act; read the clipping coming next) Quote(s)💭 - Interconnected world means our challenges across domains are interlinked Narendra Modi - Simplicity is ultimate form of sophistication Reading recommendations🗞 IE 1. Lift off and the law (GS3: Space) 2. This is G20 for we, the people (imp multidimensional article by PM Modi) 3. Our children on brink (GS2: Mental Health policy) TH 1. Bridging the malnutrition gap, the Bemetara way (Poverty & Malnutrition) 2. For an expanse of blue, with air so clean (note viable solutions) 3. How unemployment is measured? (Comprehensive article) 4. Taking G­20 to the last mile, leaving none behind (same as IE article by PM) PS: Writing NABARD exam? Join the Twitter Spaces with a NABARD faculty at 2100 hours/09:00 pm to ask your doubts live and understand pattern of the exam.

Take a look at the names and location of these 3 ports of Ukraine.🫡 In news due to Black Sea Grain Initiative. What's the de
Take a look at the names and location of these 3 ports of Ukraine.🫡 In news due to Black Sea Grain Initiative. What's the deal? 🤔 Ukraine is one of the biggest exporters of food grains in the world. To tackle the post war food inflation, UN & Turkiye convinced Russia to let exports continue. Russia agreed provided it runs security checks on the cargo for arms, if any. However, with Russia under sanctions, Putin walked out of the deal. Kremlin issued a statement claiming that:👾 1. It will not return to the deal since promises made to it under the deal are not met. It is hard for Russia to export owing to payment restrictions, insurance, shipping & other logistics. 2. the Ukraine was exporting high and middle income countries while the deal was to ensure global food security. To counter this, UN acknowledges that it is true but low poorer countries benefitted from prices cooling down. 😮 Further, Russia is in process to export grains to African countries for FREE🤯

Note: Get a paying internship/job on side with UPSC prep via @CSEWhyPlanB 🚨September 06 2023 | Wednesday🚨 Subscribe to my valuable blog for UPSC aspirants with your email: blog.CSEWhy.com Mains Keywords✍🏼 1. Keywords for G20 • Indian vision to G20: Inclusive, Ambitious, Decisive, and Action-oriented • G20 built on tenets of Collective action & Inclusive partnerships • Driver of sustainable growth, jobs and living standards Global Value Chains (GVC) 2. Ecocide Extensive loss, damage or destruction of ecosystems such that peaceful enjoyment by inhabitants has been or will be severely diminished Reading Recommendations🗞 IE 1. North & South, East vs West (IMP) 2. A bridge for the world (GS3 Inclusive growth) 3. What is black sea grain deal- and why is it significant? (read for imp pointers) 4. A short story of nation's name, from Rig Veda to constitution (read for awareness) 5. SEBI to launch one hour settlement of trades: How will benefit investors? (quick valuable read) TH 1. The implications of the expansion of BRICS (Imp) 2. Laws governing forests of NE (tried compiling some notes from this but realized entire article is imp to be read for comprehensive understanding) 3. The various strategies of vaccine diplomacy (Read in light of Indian efforts & BRICS) 4. Criminalising wilful environmental damage is harder than it sounds (I have found very few articles as imp as this in last 1 year) PS: Need any help for UPSC Prep? Write to whycse[at]gmail[dot]com

Mr. Rajat Sambyal has been in national news for his monumental rise after a series of failure Today, he'll join me on The Asp
Mr. Rajat Sambyal has been in national news for his monumental rise after a series of failure Today, he'll join me on The Aspirants Show at 09:00pm There's a lot to learn from this man. Want to ask any question and speak to him directly? Fill this form! :) https://forms.gle/dnrPAnFFSFmz7Mma6

Mr. Rajat Sambyal has been in national news for his monumental rise after a series of failure. https://forms.gle/dnrPAnFFSFmz
Mr. Rajat Sambyal has been in national news for his monumental rise after a series of failure. https://forms.gle/dnrPAnFFSFmz7Mma6